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No-take marine reserves compensate lost fishing grounds: Study


No-take marine reserves compensate lost fishing grounds: Study
  Wed, May 05 2021 11:10:45 AM
New Delhi, May 5 (IANS): A powerful, long-term study from the US-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) adds scientific backing of global calls for conserving 30 per cent of the world s ocean.
The study said that no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) increased the growth of fish populations by 42 per cent when fishing was unsustainable in surrounding areas, achieving the benefits of stable and high production of fish populations for fishers, while protecting threatened ecosystems.
The study recorded fish catches for 24-years across a dozen fish landing sites within two counties in Kenya, which allowed scientists to evaluate the long-term impacts of two different fisheries management methods. ....

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Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management Methods


Study Assesses Long-Term Impacts of Two Fisheries Management Methods
Written by AZoCleantechMay 5 2021
A strong and sustainable study performed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) offers scientific evidence for universal calls for preserving 30% of the world’s ocean.
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) increased the growth of fish populations by 42 percent when fishing was unsustainable in surrounding areas. Image Credit: © Erika Piñeros, for Wildlife Conservation Society.
The analyzed no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) elevated the growth of fish populations by 42% when fishing was considered to be unsustainable in surrounding regions, thereby gaining the advantages of steady and high production of fish populations for fishers, while safeguarding endangered ecosystems. ....

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A powerful, long-term study from WCS adds scientific backing for global calls for conserving 30 percent of the world’s ocean. The studied no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) increased the growth of fish populations by 42 percent when fishing was unsustainable in surrounding areas, achieving the benefits of stable and high production of fish populations for fishers, while protecting threatened ecosystems. ....

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